So would you say that if something were to happen to Furys right baby toe, he would back up all night and fight totally defensively? I, for one, would expect much more bravery from him.
Both Haye and Fury would rather die in the ring than quit. They both have iron hearts. However it is very hard to fight on one leg. Try standing on one leg, then throw a combo at a household pet. It's nearly impossible.
Well that experiment was interesting. I couldn't generate nearly as much power, but my cat is still totally ****ed up 😎 I don't recall Haye hopping around on one leg, but if you want to believe that was a "courageous" performance that night, I'm not going to argue. I saw something totally different.
Haye has the heart of a lion. :deal Look at that pansy Matthysse last week. Try the same experiment on your cat with one eye closed. Easy work. :good
I'll wait for her ribs to heal first. I didn't like Lucas quiting and then making excuses and refusing to give his opponent credit. Really poor on his part. I was a fan, but now I'll watch him fight just because it's boxing on TV.
I don't want to see Fury lose. Hoping it end in a TD4 draw. :good Still counts as a successful defense for Wlad but Fury doesnt bottle it emotionally and go off the deep end. As fight fans, WE NEED Tyson Fury in the post K2 era. thumbsup:thumbsup
Fury's size could work against him in this fight. His long, rangy arms will leave more openings for Wlad's shots than a smaller man's tighter defense. Fury's only shot is to land a big shot, stun Wlad, and then jump on him. Otherwise, he's toast.